N/A. Some wonders of India by Friedrich and Carl Bertuch, 1801-15 Source: ebay, Mar. 2005 'Three handcolored copperplage engravings: 'INDISCHE TRACHTEN', 'INDISCHE BÜSSENDE' & 'INDISCHE GAUKLER.' PLATE 1: Monch, Fakir, Writer and Procession Wagons.[1. Hindu mendicant friar (pandarum); 2. Fakir; 3. Clerk or scribe; 4. Carriage loaden with idols; 5. Hackery (taxi).] PLATE 2: Three Penitents. PLATE 3: Tumblers and Snake Charmer. These are Plates #16 to 18 of Vol. 11 of the Second Edition of 'Bilderbuch zum Nutzen und Vergnügen der Jugend', first authored and published by FRIEDRICH JUSTIN BERTUCH


N/A. Some wonders of India by Friedrich and Carl Bertuch, 1801-15 Source: ebay, Mar. 2005 'Three handcolored copperplage engravings: 'INDISCHE TRACHTEN', 'INDISCHE BÜSSENDE' & 'INDISCHE GAUKLER.' PLATE 1: Monch, Fakir, Writer and Procession Wagons.[1. Hindu mendicant friar (pandarum); 2. Fakir; 3. Clerk or scribe; 4. Carriage loaden with idols; 5. Hackery (taxi).] PLATE 2: Three Penitents. PLATE 3: Tumblers and Snake Charmer. These are Plates #16 to 18 of Vol. 11 of the Second Edition of 'Bilderbuch zum Nutzen und Vergnügen der Jugend', first authored and published by FRIEDRICH JUSTIN BERTUCH (1747-1822) and his Son CARL BERTUCH (1777-1815) in Vienna, Austria in the Years 1801 to 1815. These Prints taken from the 1820's Second Edition and identical to the First Edition Prints, except for the '1825' Watermarks in the Papers.' 1. Pagodas of Talicut, Mysore; 2. Religious feast at Ossur, Mysore; from F. J. Bertuch, Porte-feuille des Enfans, Melange interessant d'Animau, Plantes, Fleurs, Fruits, Mineraux, Costumes (Weimar: Bureau d'Industrie, 1792 ff.)* Faqirs doing austerities* 'Benares and its Pagodas'* 'Indian Mosques and Pagodas: 1) Mosque of Arkot; 2) Pagoda of Wira Mally' (1792)* 'Cuttub-Minar at Delhi & Palace of the King of Delhi'* 'A tiger hunt in India,' published by Carl Bertuch, Vienna, 1799; a copperplate engraving with original hand coloring* A hunting scene* A view of the Himalayas* Fish from India (1790)* Village with pagodas, palms, and pool* Attire of Indians, Siberians, Turks, Arabs* Source: ebay, July 2006 and onward . between 1801 and 1815. Friedrich and Carl Bertuch 166 Banaraspagoda


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